Sir Arthur Hurst with a group of British and Parisian doctors, on the occasion of his visit to the Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris. Process print, 1928.

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[1928]
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Sir Arthur Hurst with a group of British and Parisian doctors, on the occasion of his visit to the Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris. Process print, 1928. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[Paris] : [publisher not identified], [1928]

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1 photomechanical print : line block ; sheet 11.1 x 5.7 cm

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Une leçon à la Salpêtriére par le professeur anglais Hurst ; phot. Siècle Médical Lettering continues: Le docteur A.F. Hurst (5), du Guy's Hospital de Londres, a fait, au cours de son voyage en France, une leçon sur l'anémie combiné subaiguë de la moelle dans le service de clinique neurologue du professeur Guillain (4) à la Salpêtrière. Il était accompagné du professeur Hay, de Liverpool; du docteur Stott (2) du Westminster Hospital de Londres; du docteur Hardy (6), de Birmingham; du docteur W. Johnson (3) de Liverpool; du Docteur Anderson d'Aberdeen, et du docteur Gibson, d'Oxford. Le docteur Alahouanine (1) médicin des hôspitaux de Paris, assistait à la leçon, ainsi que les chefs de clinique et internes du service Additional lettering handwritten below image: Siècle 1.5.1928

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